A LITTLE RELIEF.

Sketch, transfer, carve, print. Like a giant rubber stamp, linoleum is rolled with ink and the image printed in reverse. Black and white, occasionally a dab of color. A scan and it's captured. A bit of type, and it's a logo.

Farms, the great outdoors, companions of all species and food! What more is there? Birds, birding and birders . . . (coming soon.) Work made for local, upstate New Yorkers who live, work, play, and run inspiring businesses in the Hudson Valley.

Other inspirations include wood engraving, in particular British wood engravers, and contemporary Mexican printmakers (especially Joel Rendon), who wraps cars with his images.

The images make for bold print and digital media, posters you can see from a distance, assertive logos, greeting cards, and teeshirts, They help promote local, sustainable lifestyles and products that are part of the local economy of upstate New York as well as places further afield. This makes me happy!